SC's Ingram, Gilmore, Jeffery work out for NFL
South Carolina standouts Melvin Ingram, Stephon Gilmore and Alshon Jeffery have worked out for about two dozen NFL personnel at the Gamecocks' stadium.
Ingram is a defensive end and Gilmore a cornerback, both are projected as first-round selections in next month's NFL draft.
Jeffery was the Gamecocks star receiver who looked like a top five pick when last season began but...
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March 28, 2012
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2012 NFL draft: Alshon Jeffery WR South Carolina
There are some players in the 2012 NFL draft that you just have to shake your head at and Alshon Jeffery is one of those players. After months of rumors speculating that Jeffery’s weight could be well over 230 pounds the 22-year-old wide receiver quieted the naysayers showing up in-shape and at 216 lbs. Just
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March 06, 2012
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South Carolina WR Jeffery to enter NFL draft
South Carolina's record-setting receiver Alshon Jeffery is giving up his senior season for the NFL.
Jeffery said Thursday he will enter the NFL draft this spring. He set the school record with 3,042 yards receiving over three seasons. He had 49 catches for 762 yards and eight touchdowns this season, capping the year as the Capital One Bowl MVP in the Gamecocks' 30-13 win...
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January 05, 2012
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South Carolina WR Alshon Jeffery Declares For NFL Draft
Columbia, SC (Sports Network) - South Carolina wide receiver Alshon Jeffery has decided to forgo his senior season and will enter the NFL Draft.
Jeffery was the MVP of South Carolina's Capital One Bowl victory over Nebraska after catching four passes for 148 yards and a touchdown in the 30-13 win. His 51-yard TD catch on a desperation heave at the end of the first half gave...
Alshon Jeffery is leaving South Carolina for the NFL Draft
South Carolina Gamecocks receiver Alshon Jeffery is leaving school early to enter the 2012 NFL draft according to Joe Schad. The 6’4″ junior is projected to be drafted somewhere in the first half of the first round. Jeffery stock is high after a 148 yard bowl performance agaisnt Nebraska.
This is a good move by Jeffery coming out early. Teams will be looking for tall explosive...
South Carolina WR Alshon Jeffery Wins Capital One Bowl MVP Despite Being Ejected From Game
Coming into this season much was expected from the South Carolina Gamecocks offense but things didn’t go according to plan. The team’s starting quarterback to begin the year, Stephen Garcia, was dismissed from the team in October. Later that month running back Marcus Lattimore was lost for the season with a knee injury. At [...]
No. 10 South Carolina 30, No. 21 Nebraska 13
Alshon Jeffery had four catches for 148 yards and a touchdown before getting tossed out of the game for fighting, and No. 11 South Carolina's defense had six sacks and shut out No. 21 Nebraska in the final three quarters of 30-13 win at the Capital One Bowl on Monday.
The victory gave South Carolina (11-2) 11 wins for the first time in school history and snapped a string of...
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January 02, 2012
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South Carolina shuts down Nebraska
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Alshon Jeffery had 148 yards and a touchdown before getting tossed out of the game for fighting and No. 11 South Carolina's defense had six sacks and shut out No. 21 Nebraska in the final three quarters of 30-13 win at the Capital One Bowl on Monday.
The victory gave South Carolina (11-2) 11 wins for the first time in school history and snapped a string...
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January 02, 2012
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South Carolina’s Jeffery named Capital One MVP in spite of ejection
South Carolina wide receiver Alshon Jeffery has a reputation that precedes him.
One of the country’s most talented, and raw wideouts, Jeffery is also a hothead who tends to let his temper get the best of him at the worst possible times.
Jeffery certainly didn’t make today an exception, as he turned in a solid performance in South Carolina’s 30-13 victory over the Nebraska...
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January 02, 2012
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Gamecocks WR Jeffery looks to make more big plays
This was supposed to be the season that South Carolina receiver Alshon Jeffery became even more unstoppable in the Gamecocks' push for an Southeastern Conference title.
Instead, five games in, Jeffery is struggling to make plays for No. 18 South Carolina. Jeffery was an all-SEC first-team performer a year ago and set single-season school records with 88 catches for 1,517 yards...
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October 06, 2011
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